The Jalopy Journal
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Yes, the black '34 Ford roadster right in front of Jim's roadster. I loved that look and I loved that car! In fact, I loaned my swirl remover...
Not really, but to be accepted into the AMBR was our "win". When Jim's Deuce roadster was accepted, we were thrilled beyond measure just to be in...
I thought it would keep the costs down for the home builder. May of the top cars have one of a kind billet wheels that may look traditional, but...
Anyone can enter, but everyone is not accepted into the GNRS or the AMBR. From the rules.... All vehicle applications are due by November 1st....
This post isn't meant to disparage anyone, just the facts as I know them. Darryl Hollenbeck, the owner of Vintage Color Studio in Concord, CA,...
Ron, I was thinking about this yesterday and I came up with this, because like it or not, the AMBR contenders spend enormous amounts of money with...
Jim is a Hot Rodder's Hot Rodder and he is into Traditional Hot Rods. He should write a book about his life. From drag racing a rail in Phoenix,...
My good friend Jim Butler's black '32 full fendered roadster (pic 7) was the least likely entry in the AMBR. It was never intended to be an AMBR...
Ryan, thank you for reminding us of the truth of this day. One of the greatest quotes of all time and my favorite, especially in these troubled...
Ryan, thank you for reminding us the truth of this day. One of the greatest quotes of all time and my favorite, especially in these troubled...
SOLD!!!!
Still less money than reproduction Brookville 3W or United Pacific 5W bodies!
Just three left!
Price drop to $21k No reproduction bodies were ever made of this one. Rust free, solid metal built by Henry 91 years ago!
Almost gone.....
BTT
I'm out of room (as you can see, it's stored in my trailer), so I've decided to cut one of my projects loose and offer this 1932 Ford Victoria...
I think you did the right thing. I haven't used UPC's but my friend's '32 roadster pickup had a set of front's installed not long ago and the fit...
Even though I'm a Deuce guy, the 1933 and 1934 Fords are the most beautiful V-8 Ford ever made!
Here's my '32 Ford pickup that's been on the road since 2008. I originally built it to pull my Route 66 themed Burro camper. This was at the...
Still have a few! When they're gone, they're gone!
Here's mine, "The Tree Car" Cabriolet. I've had it for years and it's way down on my list of projects, but I'll get to it someday! Ted Bowen...
You have to admit that it is a very impressive title though. They probably thought you were building nuclear submarines!
I'm down to about 5 left!
It wouldn't hurt to insulate the tank, but I would definitely insulate the fuel lines in the engine compartment. Insulation will slow the heat...
It sounds like it will need to come apart anyway, so pull the engine and pull the heads and the pan to look it over. You could get it to turn...
Yep! I love them all! Nothing better than a Ford V-8!
I'm loving everything about your coupe! From the chop and chromed '32 banjo, to the fantastic history of your boyhood dreams with real artistic...
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